In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have acquired examples by Modern and Post War masters – from Pablo Picasso to Donald Judd. The collection’s breadth attests to the couple’s dedication to selecting only great works. Raising The Bar: Masterworks from the Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel will be held on the evening of 16 May prior to our Contemporary ArtEvening Auction.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/raising-the-bar-masterworks-mandel-collection-n09862.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8
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published:18 Apr 2018

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An extensive modern art collection, including works by Warhol, Pollock and Kandinsky, was put together by Iranian ex-Empress Farah Diba in Tehran, Iran.
For the moment, at least, this documentary may be the only way to view the legendary art collection in the depths of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA). Some forty years ago, under the patronage of the Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi, the country purchased a gigantic collection of modern and contemporary art for the Tehran museum, including works by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Gauguin and Francis Bacon. At the opening on 18 October1976, the Empress’s 38th birthday, avant-garde performance artists danced along the museum’s underground spiral walkway. A tiny elite celebrated modernism - in a country where 45 percent of the population was illiterate. After the Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah in 1979 non-Islamic artworks were banned. Artists and intellectuals fled the country. But the art treasures remained, still guarded today by the museum’s former driver. According to Kamran Diba, the architect and founding director of TMoCA, the collection mirrors the complex and fascinating relationship between Iran and the West. In 2016 the collection was supposed to be shown in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister at the time, had championed the planned exhibition and Iran initially agreed to the cultural exchange. The idea was for not only Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon to go on display in Berlin, but also well-known Iranian artists such as the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. But the Iranian authorities refused to allow the collection acquired by Farah Pahlavi to leave the country, and the cooperation contract between the museums was cancelled. The debate over the planned exhibition in Berlin brought much to the surface in Iran: the mistrust many Iranian artists feel toward the system of the Islamic Republic and their search for their own identity.
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published:14 Oct 2018

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CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

published:10 Mar 2016

views:9373

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces the progress of pioneering work done in the 1930s by a generation of artists, such as JH Pierneef, Maggie Laubser and Irma Stern, who were known as the New Group.
Progressive identification by artists, such as Walter Battiss and Alexis Preller, with the essential nature of the land and its peoples- its Africanism, further reinforced the unique qualities of this land. The emergence of black pioneering artist like Gerard Sekoto and George Pemba began a process of cultural integration of the country's ethnic communities into a unified South African art.
In the Ellerman Contemporary gallery, an eclectic, outspoken and energetic generation of current artists, such as Wayne Barker, Phillemon Hlugwani, Louis Maqhubela and Angus Taylor are pushing the boundaries of the ordinary in order to create work that explores relevant issues in post-modern South African society.
The work of all these artists that can be seen in the Ellerman House collection, are an essential record of the spirit of the times in the development of a nation. The collection is extraordinary in that its almost 1000 works are exhibited as part of the unique artistic experience that one enjoys at the Ellerman House.

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
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published:10 Jan 2018

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Sotheby's is pleased to present our Art Basel Miami video project. Each day we'll bring you flip camera videos of our specialists as they attend openings, parties and exhibitions in Miami during one of the most important Contemporary Art and Design events of the year.
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published:05 Dec 2010

views:17229

SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists shown at the gallery are unknown not only to the general public but also to the commercial art world; showing at the gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers.
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364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Collection (artwork)

A museum is distinguished by a collection of often unique objects that forms the core of its activities for exhibitions, education, research, etc. This differentiates it from an archive or library, where the contents may be more paper-based, replaceable and less exhibition oriented, or a private collection of art formed by an individual, family or institution that may grant no public access. A museum normally has a collecting policy for new acquisitions, so only objects in certain categories and of a certain quality are accepted into the collection. The process by which an object is formally included in the collection is called accessioning and each object is given a unique accession number.

Museum collections, and archives in general, are normally catalogued in a collection catalogue, traditionally in a card index, but nowadays in a computerized database. Transferring collection catalogues onto computer-based media is a major undertaking for most museums. All new acquisitions are normally catalogued on a computer in modern museums, but there is typically a backlog of old catalogue entries to be computerized as time and funding allows.

References

Modern Art (Art Farmer album)

Modern Art is an album by trumpeter Art Farmer featuring performances recorded in 1958 and originally released on the United Artists label.

Reception

The 1958 Down Beat review gave the album a maximum five stars. The Allmusic review stated: "Modern Art is the prelude recording for Art Farmer prior to his partnership in the Jazztet with Benny Golson, and also foreshadows the classy, tasteful inventiveness that group brought to the modern jazz world two years after this 1958 session... the Farmer-Golson combine proved to be a[n] important pairing beyond their initial partnership, with the seeds of that forest flower heard and enjoyed here".The Penguin Guide to Jazz described it as "one of Farmer's most successful records of the period", praising the contributions of pianist Bill Evans in particular.

The Gallery's campus includes the original neoclassical West Building designed by John Russell Pope, which is linked underground to the modern East Building, designed by I. M. Pei, and the 6.1-acre (25,000m2) Sculpture Garden. The Gallery often presents temporary special exhibitions spanning the world and the history of art.

Modern Art (Matthew Sweet album)

Release

The album, available as a CD, 2-LP vinyl set, and digital download., was met with little commercial success, but with favorable reviews. Amazon.com wrote, "Defiantly unorthodox, but often playfully so, Modern Art features 12 new compositions of Sweet's trademark wistful, yearning pop that recall some of Sweet s touchstones: the Beatles, Beach Boys and Big Star", and even notes the work of Sweet's side-players: "Longtime musical cohort Ric Menck (Velvet Crush) does all the drumming on the album (except for "Ivory Tower", which is built on a random drum pattern supplied by Sweet's friend, actor/musician Fred Armisen). Dennis Taylor's deft and urgent guitar lines serve as a running commentary to Sweet's introspective singing. Finished by mastering engineer Glenn Schick, Modern Art promises to be another trend-setting release by Sweet."

Sawing a woman in half

Sawing a woman in half is a generic name for a number of stage magic tricks in which a person (traditionally a female assistant) is apparently sawn or divided into two or more pieces.

History

There remains a debate about the origin of sawing illusions, with some sources saying a magician named Torrini may have performed the first version in front of Pope Pius VII in 1809. However it is more likely that the story is a fiction which has its roots in the writings of the famous French magician Jean Robert-Houdin. In his Memoirs, written in 1858, Robert-Houdin described a sawing illusion performed by a magician named Torrini. Modern magic inventor and historian Jim Steinmeyer has concluded that there was probably no real Torrini and the story was merely a way for Robert-Houdin to play with ideas. It was suggested during a court case in 1922 that the trick can be traced back to ancient Egypt, however this claim has not been substantiated. Wherever the idea originated, until the 1920s it remained just an idea for an effect, rather than a practical application of a method.

Lessons from the Art Collection of a Billionaire Businessman

In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have acquired examples by Modern and Post War masters – from Pablo Picasso to Donald Judd. The collection’s breadth attests to the couple’s dedication to selecting only great works. Raising The Bar: Masterworks from the Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel will be held on the evening of 16 May prior to our Contemporary ArtEvening Auction.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/raising-the-bar-masterworks-mandel-collection-n09862.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8
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An extensive modern art collection, including works by Warhol, Pollock and Kandinsky, was put together by Iranian ex-Empress Farah Diba in Tehran, Iran.
For the moment, at least, this documentary may be the only way to view the legendary art collection in the depths of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA). Some forty years ago, under the patronage of the Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi, the country purchased a gigantic collection of modern and contemporary art for the Tehran museum, including works by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Gauguin and Francis Bacon. At the opening on 18 October1976, the Empress’s 38th birthday, avant-garde performance artists danced along the museum’s underground spiral walkway. A tiny elite celebrated modernism - in a country where 45 percent of the population was illiterate. After the Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah in 1979 non-Islamic artworks were banned. Artists and intellectuals fled the country. But the art treasures remained, still guarded today by the museum’s former driver. According to Kamran Diba, the architect and founding director of TMoCA, the collection mirrors the complex and fascinating relationship between Iran and the West. In 2016 the collection was supposed to be shown in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister at the time, had championed the planned exhibition and Iran initially agreed to the cultural exchange. The idea was for not only Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon to go on display in Berlin, but also well-known Iranian artists such as the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. But the Iranian authorities refused to allow the collection acquired by Farah Pahlavi to leave the country, and the cooperation contract between the museums was cancelled. The debate over the planned exhibition in Berlin brought much to the surface in Iran: the mistrust many Iranian artists feel toward the system of the Islamic Republic and their search for their own identity.
_______
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3:29

Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

1:21

Ellerman House Art Collection

Ellerman House Art Collection

Ellerman House Art Collection

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces the progress of pioneering work done in the 1930s by a generation of artists, such as JH Pierneef, Maggie Laubser and Irma Stern, who were known as the New Group.
Progressive identification by artists, such as Walter Battiss and Alexis Preller, with the essential nature of the land and its peoples- its Africanism, further reinforced the unique qualities of this land. The emergence of black pioneering artist like Gerard Sekoto and George Pemba began a process of cultural integration of the country's ethnic communities into a unified South African art.
In the Ellerman Contemporary gallery, an eclectic, outspoken and energetic generation of current artists, such as Wayne Barker, Phillemon Hlugwani, Louis Maqhubela and Angus Taylor are pushing the boundaries of the ordinary in order to create work that explores relevant issues in post-modern South African society.
The work of all these artists that can be seen in the Ellerman House collection, are an essential record of the spirit of the times in the development of a nation. The collection is extraordinary in that its almost 1000 works are exhibited as part of the unique artistic experience that one enjoys at the Ellerman House.

6:29

Contemporary Art Collection - National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. - The East Building

Contemporary Art Collection - National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. - The East Building

Contemporary Art Collection - National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. - The East Building

A World-Renowned Art Dealer’s Private Collection

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
ViewSale: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/the-otto-naumann-sale-n09810.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothe...
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3:46

Art Basel Miami, The Private Home of Art Collector Martin Margulies

Art Basel Miami, The Private Home of Art Collector Martin Margulies

Art Basel Miami, The Private Home of Art Collector Martin Margulies

Sotheby's is pleased to present our Art Basel Miami video project. Each day we'll bring you flip camera videos of our specialists as they attend openings, parties and exhibitions in Miami during one of the most important Contemporary Art and Design events of the year.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/
Download The Sotheby’s App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists shown at the gallery are unknown not only to the general public but also to the commercial art world; showing at the gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers.
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ABSTRACT PAINTINGS contemporary modern ART collection Mix

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d77b1930
364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
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Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

published: 10 Mar 2016

Ellerman House Art Collection

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces...

published: 27 Jan 2014

Contemporary Art Collection - National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. - The East Building

A World-Renowned Art Dealer’s Private Collection

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
ViewSale: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/the-otto-naumann-sale-n09810.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothe...
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published: 10 Jan 2018

Art Basel Miami, The Private Home of Art Collector Martin Margulies

Sotheby's is pleased to present our Art Basel Miami video project. Each day we'll bring you flip camera videos of our specialists as they attend openings, parties and exhibitions in Miami during one of the most important Contemporary Art and Design events of the year.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists show...

ABSTRACT PAINTINGS contemporary modern ART collection Mix

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d77b1930
364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have acquired examples by Modern and Post War masters – from Pablo Picasso to Donald Judd. The collection’s breadth attests to the couple’s dedication to selecting only great works. Raising The Bar: Masterworks from the Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel will be held on the evening of 16 May prior to our Contemporary ArtEvening Auction.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/raising-the-bar-masterworks-mandel-collection-n09862.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8
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In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have acquired examples by Modern and Post War masters – from Pablo Picasso to Donald Judd. The collection’s breadth attests to the couple’s dedication to selecting only great works. Raising The Bar: Masterworks from the Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel will be held on the evening of 16 May prior to our Contemporary ArtEvening Auction.
Learn More: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/raising-the-bar-masterworks-mandel-collection-n09862.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothebys/id1061156465?mt=8
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An extensive modern art collection, including works by Warhol, Pollock and Kandinsky, was put together by Iranian ex-Empress Farah Diba in Tehran, Iran.
For the moment, at least, this documentary may be the only way to view the legendary art collection in the depths of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA). Some forty years ago, under the patronage of the Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi, the country purchased a gigantic collection of modern and contemporary art for the Tehran museum, including works by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Gauguin and Francis Bacon. At the opening on 18 October1976, the Empress’s 38th birthday, avant-garde performance artists danced along the museum’s underground spiral walkway. A tiny elite celebrated modernism - in a country where 45 percent of the population was illiterate. After the Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah in 1979 non-Islamic artworks were banned. Artists and intellectuals fled the country. But the art treasures remained, still guarded today by the museum’s former driver. According to Kamran Diba, the architect and founding director of TMoCA, the collection mirrors the complex and fascinating relationship between Iran and the West. In 2016 the collection was supposed to be shown in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister at the time, had championed the planned exhibition and Iran initially agreed to the cultural exchange. The idea was for not only Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon to go on display in Berlin, but also well-known Iranian artists such as the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. But the Iranian authorities refused to allow the collection acquired by Farah Pahlavi to leave the country, and the cooperation contract between the museums was cancelled. The debate over the planned exhibition in Berlin brought much to the surface in Iran: the mistrust many Iranian artists feel toward the system of the Islamic Republic and their search for their own identity.
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An extensive modern art collection, including works by Warhol, Pollock and Kandinsky, was put together by Iranian ex-Empress Farah Diba in Tehran, Iran.
For the moment, at least, this documentary may be the only way to view the legendary art collection in the depths of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA). Some forty years ago, under the patronage of the Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi, the country purchased a gigantic collection of modern and contemporary art for the Tehran museum, including works by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Gauguin and Francis Bacon. At the opening on 18 October1976, the Empress’s 38th birthday, avant-garde performance artists danced along the museum’s underground spiral walkway. A tiny elite celebrated modernism - in a country where 45 percent of the population was illiterate. After the Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah in 1979 non-Islamic artworks were banned. Artists and intellectuals fled the country. But the art treasures remained, still guarded today by the museum’s former driver. According to Kamran Diba, the architect and founding director of TMoCA, the collection mirrors the complex and fascinating relationship between Iran and the West. In 2016 the collection was supposed to be shown in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister at the time, had championed the planned exhibition and Iran initially agreed to the cultural exchange. The idea was for not only Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon to go on display in Berlin, but also well-known Iranian artists such as the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. But the Iranian authorities refused to allow the collection acquired by Farah Pahlavi to leave the country, and the cooperation contract between the museums was cancelled. The debate over the planned exhibition in Berlin brought much to the surface in Iran: the mistrust many Iranian artists feel toward the system of the Islamic Republic and their search for their own identity.
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Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps ...

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

Ellerman House Art Collection

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art ha...

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces the progress of pioneering work done in the 1930s by a generation of artists, such as JH Pierneef, Maggie Laubser and Irma Stern, who were known as the New Group.
Progressive identification by artists, such as Walter Battiss and Alexis Preller, with the essential nature of the land and its peoples- its Africanism, further reinforced the unique qualities of this land. The emergence of black pioneering artist like Gerard Sekoto and George Pemba began a process of cultural integration of the country's ethnic communities into a unified South African art.
In the Ellerman Contemporary gallery, an eclectic, outspoken and energetic generation of current artists, such as Wayne Barker, Phillemon Hlugwani, Louis Maqhubela and Angus Taylor are pushing the boundaries of the ordinary in order to create work that explores relevant issues in post-modern South African society.
The work of all these artists that can be seen in the Ellerman House collection, are an essential record of the spirit of the times in the development of a nation. The collection is extraordinary in that its almost 1000 works are exhibited as part of the unique artistic experience that one enjoys at the Ellerman House.

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces the progress of pioneering work done in the 1930s by a generation of artists, such as JH Pierneef, Maggie Laubser and Irma Stern, who were known as the New Group.
Progressive identification by artists, such as Walter Battiss and Alexis Preller, with the essential nature of the land and its peoples- its Africanism, further reinforced the unique qualities of this land. The emergence of black pioneering artist like Gerard Sekoto and George Pemba began a process of cultural integration of the country's ethnic communities into a unified South African art.
In the Ellerman Contemporary gallery, an eclectic, outspoken and energetic generation of current artists, such as Wayne Barker, Phillemon Hlugwani, Louis Maqhubela and Angus Taylor are pushing the boundaries of the ordinary in order to create work that explores relevant issues in post-modern South African society.
The work of all these artists that can be seen in the Ellerman House collection, are an essential record of the spirit of the times in the development of a nation. The collection is extraordinary in that its almost 1000 works are exhibited as part of the unique artistic experience that one enjoys at the Ellerman House.

A World-Renowned Art Dealer’s Private Collection

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centu...

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
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Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists shown at the gallery are unknown not only to the general public but also to the commercial art world; showing at the gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers.
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists shown at the gallery are unknown not only to the general public but also to the commercial art world; showing at the gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
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ABSTRACT PAINTINGS contemporary modern ART collection Mix

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&...

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d77b1930
364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d77b1930
364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compar...

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
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To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
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Lessons from the Art Collection of a Billionaire Businessman

In this video Barbara and Morton Mandel recount their journey as passionate collectors of 20th and 21st-century art. Throughout their lives, the Mandels have acquired examples by Modern and Post War masters – from Pablo Picasso to Donald Judd. The collection’s breadth attests to the couple’s dedication to selecting only great works. Raising The Bar: Masterworks from the Collection of Morton and Barbara Mandel will be held on the evening of 16 May prior to our Contemporary ArtEvening Auction.
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An extensive modern art collection, including works by Warhol, Pollock and Kandinsky, was put together by Iranian ex-Empress Farah Diba in Tehran, Iran.
For the moment, at least, this documentary may be the only way to view the legendary art collection in the depths of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMoCA). Some forty years ago, under the patronage of the Iranian empress Farah Pahlavi, the country purchased a gigantic collection of modern and contemporary art for the Tehran museum, including works by Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Gauguin and Francis Bacon. At the opening on 18 October1976, the Empress’s 38th birthday, avant-garde performance artists danced along the museum’s underground spiral walkway. A tiny elite celebrated modernism - in a country where 45 percent of the population was illiterate. After the Islamic Revolution toppled the Shah in 1979 non-Islamic artworks were banned. Artists and intellectuals fled the country. But the art treasures remained, still guarded today by the museum’s former driver. According to Kamran Diba, the architect and founding director of TMoCA, the collection mirrors the complex and fascinating relationship between Iran and the West. In 2016 the collection was supposed to be shown in Berlin’s Gemäldegalerie. Frank-Walter Steinmeier, German Foreign Minister at the time, had championed the planned exhibition and Iran initially agreed to the cultural exchange. The idea was for not only Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon to go on display in Berlin, but also well-known Iranian artists such as the sculptor Parviz Tanavoli. But the Iranian authorities refused to allow the collection acquired by Farah Pahlavi to leave the country, and the cooperation contract between the museums was cancelled. The debate over the planned exhibition in Berlin brought much to the surface in Iran: the mistrust many Iranian artists feel toward the system of the Islamic Republic and their search for their own identity.
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Starting a Collection of Contemporary Art

CollectorBradBrian admits that starting a collection can be intimidating, but viewing the art on christies.com and visiting the galleries at Christie’s helps to get over that initial hump and ease the collecting process. With the guidance of Han-I Wang, Head of First Open, Brian has discovered ‘terrific pieces for very reasonable prices – from the most well-known artists in the world’, including Sam Francis and Hans Hoffmann, among many others.
Read more at http://www.christies.com/features/First-Open-Collector-7110-3.aspx

Ellerman House Art Collection

The Ellerman House art collection takes its visitors to this fine Hotel, on a journey that explores the huge social and cultural shift that South African art has made from the mid- nineteenth century to the present. The art in this collection tells of the character of our land and the expression of our unique South African experience.
From the time of the early pictorial historians of the mid-19th Century, such as Thomas Bowler, one acknowledges that this country has a flavour of its own -- an essential nature that distinguishes it from other places.
Communities in South Africa were extremely physically and culturally isolated from international centres of artistic innovation in the early 20th Century- a time before instantaneous globalization of today. The Ellerman House collection traces the progress of pioneering work done in the 1930s by a generation of artists, such as JH Pierneef, Maggie Laubser and Irma Stern, who were known as the New Group.
Progressive identification by artists, such as Walter Battiss and Alexis Preller, with the essential nature of the land and its peoples- its Africanism, further reinforced the unique qualities of this land. The emergence of black pioneering artist like Gerard Sekoto and George Pemba began a process of cultural integration of the country's ethnic communities into a unified South African art.
In the Ellerman Contemporary gallery, an eclectic, outspoken and energetic generation of current artists, such as Wayne Barker, Phillemon Hlugwani, Louis Maqhubela and Angus Taylor are pushing the boundaries of the ordinary in order to create work that explores relevant issues in post-modern South African society.
The work of all these artists that can be seen in the Ellerman House collection, are an essential record of the spirit of the times in the development of a nation. The collection is extraordinary in that its almost 1000 works are exhibited as part of the unique artistic experience that one enjoys at the Ellerman House.

A World-Renowned Art Dealer’s Private Collection

Otto Naumann is not only an esteemed art dealer, but also an art historian and voracious collector. FeaturingEuropean paintings from the 16th to the 19th centuries, his impressive personal collection will be offered on 31 January 2018 in New York.
ViewSale: http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/2018/the-otto-naumann-sale-n09810.htmlDownload The Sotheby’s App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sothe...
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SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/VicStefanu - Let's go to the world famous The Saatchi Gallery which is a London gallery for contemporary art, opened by Charles Saatchi in 1985 in order to exhibit his collection to the public. It has occupied different premises, first in North London, then the South Bank by the River Thames, and finally in Chelsea, its current location. Saatchi's collection—and hence the gallery's shows—has had distinct phases, starting with US artists and minimalism, moving to the Damien Hirst-led Young British Artists, followed by shows purely of painting. The gallery has been an influence on art in Britain since its opening. It has also had a history of media controversy, which it has actively courted, and has earned extremes of critical reaction. Many artists shown at the gallery are unknown not only to the general public but also to the commercial art world; showing at the gallery has provided a springboard to launch careers.
Vic Stefanu, vstefanu@yahoo.com.
My biography -
https://www.famousbirthdays.com/people/vic-stefanu.html
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ABSTRACT PAINTINGS contemporary modern ART collection Mix

Michael Lang' DVD's now available at http://MLangArt.com or http://www.ebay.com/itm/Painting-Instruction-DVDs-set-Mix-Lang-/231248435504?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item35d77b1930
364" x368" Abstract Expressionist TEXTURED painting. Beginning to end . Defining art my way! How I do it.A random collection of paintings by Mix Lang

Showing IKEA print to Art experts

To promote the new IKEAArtEventStreet Art collection 2015, we made it to the ultimate test: Would art experts notice an IKEA painting, from NEVERCREW, compared to a million dollar peace in the museum? Check the collection here: http://www.ikea.com/ms/en_AU/coming-soon/art-event/index.htmlSpecial thanks to: Museum Arnhem http://www.museumarnhem.nl/
Website:
http://www.lifehunters.tv/

Collection (artwork)

A museum is distinguished by a collection of often unique objects that forms the core of its activities for exhibitions, education, research, etc. This differentiates it from an archive or library, where the contents may be more paper-based, replaceable and less exhibition oriented, or a private collection of art formed by an individual, family or institution that may grant no public access. A museum normally has a collecting policy for new acquisitions, so only objects in certain categories and of a certain quality are accepted into the collection. The process by which an object is formally included in the collection is called accessioning and each object is given a unique accession number.

Museum collections, and archives in general, are normally catalogued in a collection catalogue, traditionally in a card index, but nowadays in a computerized database. Transferring collection catalogues onto computer-based media is a major undertaking for most museums. All new acquisitions are normally catalogued on a computer in modern museums, but there is typically a backlog of old catalogue entries to be computerized as time and funding allows.

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Modern Art

K-hole at the DalÃ­Seeing the unknownWell it might have been a molly'Cause my mind's being blownTake the escalator to the next floorSuch a strong sedator, now I can't find the doorYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swimTurn around, start it over, let's beginLike the minis at the LouvreSpinning down the aisleAnd the paintings of the LouvreNow i'm feeling very smartLike a 3-D picture, stereo's goneIt's a total light picture, kaleidoscopeYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swimTurn around, start it over, let's beginAnd the k-hole at the DalÃ­Seeing the unknownWell it might have been a molly'Cause my mind's being blownYou turn around and you don't know where you've beenYou look up at the glass dome and the room beings to spinLet's go out and find the ocean 'cause I think we need a swim

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... and timeless collections, StudioModerne™ Stone ... The new designs further develop the collection’s homage to the spirit of Americanmodernism, reflecting the ArtDeco and Hollywood Regency movements while imparting a softer color palette that’s at home in today’s interiors....

The show, which will open at the Scottish National Gallery of ModernArt in May 2020, will be the first time that his entire collection of models, artwork, miniatures, screenplays and archive footage has been showcased ...Simon Groom, director of modern and contemporary art at NGS, said....

Still more significantly, he told ARTnewsletter he wanted his priceless collection of Americanmodernart to remain together, and go to a museum ... But when Ebsworth died in April, he shocked the art world by leaving the balance of his $300 million collection to his family, to do whatever they liked with....

Born out of outrage at the 1984 Museum of ModernArt exhibition “An InternationalSurvey of Painting and Sculpture” (which featured 169 artists, only 13 of whom were women), the group set out to publicly embarrass institutions and galleries with terrible track records in terms of female representation ... @ McNay Art Museum....

... in his works that have been internationally recognized as modern or contemporary art masterpieces.&nbsp;He has been instrumental in the formation of the influential BaliartcollectivesKlinik Seni Taxsu 2001-2006, the Neo Pitamaha 2011 on going, and NU-abstract 2017 on going....

The Mu XinArt Museum will ... Chen Danqing, director of the Mu Xin Art Museum, says they want to distract people from the fast pace of modern life and evoke a collective imagination of the old days, when the pace of life seemed to go a lot more slowly, just like Mu wrote in his poem....

And the ‘cocktail’ guests are impressed by the “artcollection” of the works of “famous modernIndian painters”! Status symbols indeed! How will the gullible guests guess that the “paintings” are all fakes put up there by their ......

The Dallas Museum of Art and the ModernArt Museum of Fort Worthcollect works by artists active in the North Texas region, but rarely show them except as occasional additions to installations of national and international artists ... The museum also contains a collection of ......

Opposite the booming main stage, where acts including Dizzee Rascal, Annie Mac, and the Pet Shop Boys were due to perform, was an eclectic collection of modernart installations, alongside the festival’s most striking landmark....